Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1877 — “The Conflict Ages.” [ARTICLE]

“The Conflict Ages.”

Men differ on nearly everyiaue. There have always been opposite parties In politics and religion, though the measures fought over one day may be unlvetnslly adopted at another, and those sacrificed regarded as heroes and martyrs. Medicine j has also been subject to revolutionary disturbances. When Drs. Harvey and Jeiiner announced their discoveries, they were held in contempt and ridicule by an incredulous and'ignorant public, yet to-day they are received Mid honored by all as benefactors. When Dr. Pierce 'announced his 2Xw»wry, many seemed to doubt, and were skeptical concerning all medicines and doctors, bnt proof of merit has dispelled all doubt, and to-soy the Golden Medical Discovery is the standard remedy In curing the most obstinate diseases of the liver and blood, having almost entirely superseded the old-time sarsaparillasby reason of its superior merit*. t . .1 Norwich, Chenango. Co., N. T„ I . Nov. 84,1878. f B. V. Pißßcn, M. D.t I was afflicted with a scrofulous affection on one of my legs. It was very troublesome for over two years, so much so that I could not wear a boo tj and Incite keep my leg bandaged. It resulted In c raw sore. It got co bad that it became a general talk that I would have to undergo amputation of the 'limb.' One physician told me he never saw such a sore cured. I commenced taking your Golden Medical Discovery, together with your Pellets, as directed on the bottles, and when I had consumed .six bottles of Discovery, my leg wad entirely well, and has remained so eter smee—a period of over two years—and I would not swap it for fifty wooden lege. Tours truly.

JOHN SHATTUCK.